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If g(1)= -5 identify a point on the graph of g

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Answer:

(1,-5)

Explanation:

recall that for any function g(x), we can equate the function to y,

i.e y = g(x), where any point (x,y) that satisfies the equation is considered a point on the graph

in our case we are given, that g(1) = -5, rearranging:

-5 = g(1)

if we compare this with the the equation above y = g(x),

we can see clearly that y = -5 and x = 1.

and from our reasoning given in the paragraph above, we can say that (1,-5) is a point on the graph.

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